Monday, 30 June 2014

Bring an Alluring Twist to Your Eatery


There is no hard and fast rule for using a runner. So, just relax if its size is not exactly the one third the width of your table. It can be little bit shorter or longer, adjustments can be made or used smartly for hiding the flaws and giving a smarter look to the dinette. Table runners are not just restricted to dining or kitchen table. Instead, they can work for patio, coffee, sofa and hall tables also. Also, regardless of the shape of table, use them anywhere on round, oval, square or rectangular tabletops.

Table Runner
Table Runner


Very common way to use a runner is by placing it lengthwise which adds to the length of table apart from giving a suitable guide for keeping centerpieces and dishes in line. If you have never noticed, runner can give a perfect shield to your furniture from candle wax, food drippings, moisture, heat and other sort of debris. For a change, place it across the table in front of chairs. Here, a bit narrower and shorter runner will work the best.

This way, the need of place mats will eradicate. In addition, place another runner lengthwise as well to add some drama to the setting. Bring on your creativity by complementing the runner with other table linen such as mats and cloths. They all must be in a same fabric or textures and colors which blend with each other harmoniously. Make a point the shades of runner and cloth must not be same. Both of them must standout, otherwise their aesthetic role can’t come into play.

The fabric of the table runner online has lot to do with the kind of furniture present in the eatery. For instance, on glass tables silk, organza, polyester and satin can do wonders. On the other hand, for metal, ceramic, wood and stone, go for cotton, bamboo or grass cloth. Former is appropriate for the formal look where as latter contributes to an informal, casual atmosphere.

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